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In the Preamble, it is spelled "defence".
Implied powers are powers not specifically spelled out in the ConstitutionThe definition of the word implied powers is "an implied power is a power that is not specifically authorized in writing, but is assumed because of similar powers which have already been granted in writing. Authoritative actions that aren't specifically granted to Congress in the Constitution but are considered necessary to fulfill governmental duties.
Among the broad purposes of the United States government spelled out in the Preamble to the Constitution is the obligation to
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1.The Expressed Powers- Those delegated to the National Government in so many words - spelled out expressly in the Constitution.2.The Implied Powers- Those that are not expressly stated in the Constitution but are reasonably implied by those powers that are.3.The Inherent Powers- Those that belong to the National Government because it is the national government of a sovereign state in the world community.